It seems Wonder Woman isn't so invincible after all: Plans for a revamped TV series starring the iconic superhero have been put on hold.

As Marquee previously reported, "Ally McBeal" creator David E. Kelley and DC Comics had been hoping to reboot the Wonder Woman franchise ever since the popular '70s TV show starring Lynda Carter went off the air.

According to Deadline.com, Kelley completed a pilot script and shopped it around to networks last week. Fox didn't find it a good fit, while ABC is said to have passed because the network is run by Disney, which owns DC rival Marvel Comics. ABC already has several Marvel projects in development, including a "Hulk" series.

Meanwhile, the CW, which is owned by DC parent company Warner Bros., was interested in Kelley's story about the Amazing Amazon but could not afford it. CBS was initially split on their decision but they ultimately passed.

This isn't the first time a Wonder Woman project has failed to take flight. A film starring the lasso-toting crime fighter had been in the works for the past decade but eventually lost power.

Fans of the comic book shouldn't lose hope, however: Deadline says Kelley may revisit his Wonder Woman script again in the near future.

This is great news. Lynda Carter is the only woman who could ever play Wonder Woman. It's been done, it's been done brilliantly, and now it's part of history for our enjoyment. Leave it be. Lynda, no one can fill those boots...or that costume...like you!

Batman, Spiderman, and a number of other superheroes have been reinvented with blazing glory. Wonder Woman especially could be a breath of fresh air, because in the 70s "girl power" was something American culture was still getting used to. Nowadays people LOVE seeing female superheroes kicking butt. Wonder Woman, if properly done, would be queen of more than just the Amazons!

Disappointing to hear, but not surprising. Lynda Carter did such a great job as Wonder Woman and looked so great doing it. It's a tough act to follow. In the meantime, it'd be great to have a Wonder Woman animated series!